Online Auction

Welcome to the first Newborns Vietnam – Cycle a Difference Online Auction – Last Week!

Veterans of the Newborns Vietnam Cycle a Difference 2013 epic 1,500 km ride across Vietnam took on a new challenge – a 12 hour team relay race at the Brands Hatch Cyclothon on 11th September 2014!

They cycled to raise funds for easy-to-use infant resuscitators that will provide optimal safe resuscitation for newborn infants at the Da Nang Hospital for Women & Children neonatal unit. As the knowledge and skills of staff within the Da Nang neonatal unit increases through the Newborns Vietnam nurse education programme there is a great need for appropriate specialist equipment.

You can support the Newborns Vietnam cycling team by bidding in our on-line auction for these great lots …..

Lots available for one more week only! (Final bid closing time – 5pm 21st September 2014)

How to bid
To place a bid online for any item – email info@cycle-difference.com putting the Lot name and your bid as the subject, and write the Lot number, your bid, and your full name and full contact details as the email text.
Auction bidding opens on 6th August and closes on 21st September at 5 p.m UK time.
Bid updates will be posted daily on the Auction Bid page – click here. Bid details will be kept anonymous.
The highest bid above the reserve secures the item.
All bidders will be notified by email.

Terms & Conditions
All bidders agree to abide by the Newborns Vietnam auction Terms and Conditions.
Please also review any terms and conditions for each auction item, before placing a bid some holiday items have restrictions and conditions.

Payment
You may make your payment by bank transfer or also international credit card.
Bank transfer is our preference is it maximises our income, details will be provided to the successful bidders for transfers in UK or Vietnam.
Payments by card can be made at https://www.justgiving.com/NewbornsVietnam-Team

We will add items as they are donated – watch out for updates on this website and via Facebook and Twitter.

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